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That's what covers are designed for
Blurb and all
But that is books
Others merely use their cover as a deflection from their contents.
I like this angle on the topic. Thank you
You might end up making an easily avoidable mistake, it'll be your loss, not theirs. Even experts in their field make mistakes, so its kind of a statement to:
Keep an open mind and don't get lazy/sloppy with your judging.
Then educate me. Because I guess I'm the only one who thought it applies to many things *including* books
Don't believe in "what could be." See what is and make your decisions accordingly.
I'm going through bits of my journal and it's so crazy how the answers can be RIGHT THERE and yet, still missed. It's always right there. The truth never needs to hide.
I think that it's probably used more for that in this day and age, but because the quote encompasses many different things, it can be used for those things as well.
I myself grew up listening to my teacher say that to me when it came to books.
Considering it's original clearly come from books, it's baffling to see someone say it has nothing to do with books. It's not just used for people, although it definitely can be.
Well when 'we' say it we generally mean don't judge a Lady/Girl on here looks (alone)
I've never heard it apply to anything else in reality. Although yes it can if we try hard enough.
When someone opens up to you, REALLY opens up, and you for some reason (not you, just in general) don't take them seriously, there's a good chance you've just lost them - maybe not right away, but over time.
Sometimes the most obvious answer is the one we overthink and never believe is the truth.